You can also buy my book in print at Amazon.com or as an ebook for the Kindle, or the Nook from Barnes and Noble.
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You can also buy my book in print at Amazon.com or as an ebook for the Kindle, the Nook from Barnes and Nobleor through Hyperink.
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You can also buy my book in print at Amazon.com or as an ebook for the Kindle, the Nook from Barnes and Noble or through Hyperink.
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Though that string of words may sound a bit tortured, the book remains in print.
Though that string of words may sound like an awkward stretch to find an acronym, the book remains in print.
But with his book back in print, Mr. Connolly agreed to sit down in his publisher's office to explain why the euro went wrong, why nothing has been fixed, and what he expects to happen next.
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The company is also redesigning its title detail pages so customers can quickly find a book and purchase it in traditional print format, eBook, audio book or in other available formats.
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Thirteen years ago he penned a book, still in print, called Value-Focused Thinking: A Path to Creative Decision-Making, which says that most corporate executives put the cart before the horse.
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Elizabeth Ironside, she learned, is a pseudonym for Catherine Manning, wife of the British ambassador to the U.S. The rights to Garden had reverted to Manning once the book went out of print in the U.K. Lady Manning was thrilled to be published in America, and her husband, Sir David Manning, wound up hosting a book party at the British embassy in Washington, D.
Pedro Menezes de Correa's Trilhas do Rio is another good out-of-print book on hiking in the Tijuca Forest and beyond.
Then a couple of years ago Topkis read a newspaper story about someone who had invented a machine that could print a paperback book in 17 minutes.
The colors may look just right, until you bring the painting indoors under artificial light or print the painting in a book.
Those curious to relive the spill's details should get hold of the excellent, out-of-print book by Art Davidson, In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez (Sierra Club Books).
It seemed inconceivable at that time that the print book business with its half-millennium history would become worthless in just a few years time, so the predictions by industry leaders were that the venerable print book business would coexist happily with the augmentation of e-books that would allow people to travel easily with their favorite book.
We think that there are enough people interested in Steve Jobs to make this a worthwhile print book and ebook project.
Even while the book was published in Britain, a court ordered it removed from print and every last copy pulped -- wherever found.
In fact, figures for 2012 show that while e-book sales are still on the rise, the rate of decline in print sales has actually slowed.
The book was a runaway success in multiple languages and many editions, and is still in print today.
He founded his own company in 1967 to package books for other publishers, then developed his own book list, starting with "Yoga: 28 Day Exercise Plan, " still in print.
It's the oldest sales pitch in the book, but as every cynic knows, you have to read the small print carefully.
Helgesen's previous book, The Female Advantage, analyzing the managerial styles of successful women, has remained in print since it was first published in 1990 and made Helgesen a popular figure on the lecture circuit.
The 1640 edition of the Bay Psalm Book is the earliest surviving print from the press, and was adopted by nearly every congregation in the Massachusetts Bay area.
The book appeared on several best-seller lists and has sold more than 100, 000 copies in both print and digital form in the U.S., according to Random House Inc.
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The publisher will print the book, distribute it to the 5 big wholesale distributors, and market it aggressively in the hope of earning that advance back.
"One of the great tricks that they use is to tell reporters these tall tales to get it into print, " said Nickell, who authored a book, Psychic Sleuths, that takes an in-depth look at the claims of 10 crime-solving psychics.
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Many reporters supplement their income with side projects like book deals, speaking engagements and regular columns (for those in broadcast) or regular TV appearances (for those in print).
Her seminal book "Learning from Las Vegas, " written with Venturi and Steven Izenour and published in 1972, has been in print ever since and is still a standard text for architecture students.
He disagreed that this was good for competition in the books markets and said that the "economics of the e-book industry is quite different to the print industry" because costs are the same up until first copy but after that e-books incur none of costs of printing and distribution.
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